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Ballerina Bot Balances, Flexures Track Cat Food, PCB Goes Under the Knife, and an ATtiny Does the 555

Ballerina Bot Balances, Flexures Track Cat Food, PCB Goes Under the Knife, and an ATtiny Does the 555


Season 3 Episode 149


Newly ordained Hackaday editor-in-chief Elliot Williams and staff writer Dan Maloney jump behind the podcast mic to catch you up on all this week's essential hacks. We'll have a Bob Ross moment with …


Published on 4 years ago

Pokemon Trades, Anniversary iPod Prototype, Stupid Satellite Tricks, and LED Strip Sensors

Pokemon Trades, Anniversary iPod Prototype, Stupid Satellite Tricks, and LED Strip Sensors


Season 3 Episode 148


Hackaday editors Elliot Williams and Mike Szczys get caught up on the week that was. People go to great lengths for video game saves, but this Pokemon hack that does hardware-based trade conversion b…


Published on 4 years ago

Animating Traces, Sucking and Climbing, Spinning Sails, and Squashing Images

Animating Traces, Sucking and Climbing, Spinning Sails, and Squashing Images


Season 3 Episode 147


Hackaday editors Mike Szczys and Elliot Williams get caught up on the week that was. You probably know a ton of people who have a solar array at their home, but how many do you know that have built t…


Published on 4 years ago

Dueling Trackballs, Next Level BEAM Robot, Take Control of Your Bench, and Green Programming

Dueling Trackballs, Next Level BEAM Robot, Take Control of Your Bench, and Green Programming


Season 3 Episode 146


Postpone your holiday shopping and spend some quality time with editors Mike Szczys and Elliot Williams as they sift through the week in Hackaday. Which programming language is the greenest? How many…


Published on 4 years, 1 month ago

Remoticon is On, Movie FX, Cold Plasma, and The Purest Silicon

Remoticon is On, Movie FX, Cold Plasma, and The Purest Silicon


Season 3 Episode 145


With literally just hours to go before the 2021 Hackaday Remoticon kicks off, editors Tom Nardi and Elliot Williams still managed to find time to talk about some of the must-see stories from the last…


Published on 4 years, 1 month ago

Jigs Jigs Jigs, Faberge Mic, Paranomal Electronics, and a 60-Tube Nixie Clock

Jigs Jigs Jigs, Faberge Mic, Paranomal Electronics, and a 60-Tube Nixie Clock


Season 3 Episode 144


Hackaday editors Elliot Williams and Mike Szczys get caught up on the week that was. Two builds are turning some heads this week; one uses 60 Nixie tube bar graphs to make a clock that looks like the…


Published on 4 years, 1 month ago

More Magnesium Please, Robot Bicep Curls, Malamud's General Index, and Are You Down with EMC?

More Magnesium Please, Robot Bicep Curls, Malamud's General Index, and Are You Down with EMC?


Season 3 Episode 143


Hackaday editors Mike Szczys and Elliot Williams catch up on a week's worth of hacks. Get a grip on robot hands: there's an eerily human one on offer this week. If you're doing buck/boost converter d…


Published on 4 years, 1 month ago

65 Days of Airtime, Racecars Staring at the Ceiling, a Pushy White Cane, and Soapy Water Rockets

65 Days of Airtime, Racecars Staring at the Ceiling, a Pushy White Cane, and Soapy Water Rockets


Season 3 Episode 142


Hackaday editors Elliot Williams and Mike Szczys flap their gums about all the great hacks of the week. Something as simple as a wheel can be totally revolutionary, as we saw with a white cane mod fo…


Published on 4 years, 1 month ago

LowFER Badges, Outrun Clocks, Dichroic Lamps, and Piano Action

LowFER Badges, Outrun Clocks, Dichroic Lamps, and Piano Action


Season 3 Episode 141


Hackaday editors Mike and Elliot Williams catch up on a week's worth of hacks. It turns out there are several strange radio bands that don't require a license, and we discuss this weekend's broadcast…


Published on 4 years, 2 months ago

Aqua Battery, IBM Cheese Cutter, Waiting for USB-C, and Digging ADCs

Aqua Battery, IBM Cheese Cutter, Waiting for USB-C, and Digging ADCs


Season 3 Episode 140


Hackaday editors Elliot Williams and Mike Szczys chew the fat over the coolest of hacks. It's hard to beat two fascinating old-tech demonstraters; one is a mechanical computer for accurate cheese app…


Published on 4 years, 2 months ago





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